The Journalism Fellowship Programme at Oxford offers a practical form of professional assistance to established and mid-career journalists. Its purpose is to allow journalists to tackle subjects in greater depth than is possible under deadline pressure.How it worksAround 25 journalists from around the globe study in Oxford each year on Fellowships of either three, six or nine months, covering one, two or all three terms of the academic year. Fellows may join the Institute in October, January or April.Requirements of RISJFellows are expected to produce a substantial piece of work to an academic standard. They are required to complete an 8,000-10,000 word research paper of publishable quality either as part of the Institute’s research output or independently (for example, as a survey of an important subject, magazine article or part of a book). Fellows may use multimedia in their work. Fellows have to present their research findings in a seminar open to the University.There is a minimum requirement of 5 years’ full time professional journalistic experience and in order to take full advantage of the excellent facilities of the Institute and of Oxford University, a high level of spoken and written English is required.EligibilityThe Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme offers fully funded Fellowships to well established mid-career journalists from throughout the world. Applicants must have a minimum of five years experience in any branch of journalism and demonstrate sufficient proficiency in English to be able to participate fully in the life of the Programme and write a research paper in English of publishable quality.Priority will be given to journalists proposing research projects within the areas of focus of the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.Other areas of research can be considered providing these are clearly related to the professional work of applicants and will lead to greater excellence in journalism.DurationFellowships may be for three, six or nine months covering one or two terms or a full academic year respectively. Dates of entry are agreed with the Head of the Fellowship Programme.FundingAwards may include travel expenses (including air travel economy class) and a modest living allowance. This arrangement is subject to variation.Spouses and partners (including with dependents) are welcome but under no circumstances will the Thomson Reuters Foundation Fellowship Programme pay the travel or living costs of visiting spouses or dependents.Fellows should note that there are three ways of funding a RISJ Journalism Fellowship:For the Thomson Reuters Foundation, Gerda-Henkel Foundation, Wincott and Mona Megalli Fellowships, applications for funding should be submitted directly to RISJ by the deadline given on this website;For all other fellowships, please check your eligibility; applications should be submitted to the respective organisations;Journalists may also arrange their own funding, but they should then approach the Head of Programme in the first instance before making a formal application.Application MaterialsBelow is a list of the materials you will need:

Completed application form

A full curriculum vitae

A personal statement outlining i) your journalistic values,ii) the major trends in the media landscape in which you work, and iii) a summary of what you think you would contribute to the Fellowship programme (no more than 500 words).

A statement of up to 1,000 words explaining your proposed research project

A reference from your employer, supporting your application and granting leave of absence

A second professional reference (e.g. former employer).

Print Journalists

Please provide three articles or reports (more than three will not be reviewed), including dates and names of the publications.

A translation into English must accompany material published in other languages.

Applicants in managerial or editorial positions for whom it would be difficult to send work samples should include a statement of up to 500 words describing their work.

Broadcast Journalists

A video, audio-cassette or CD/DVD (maximum 10 minutes) with an example of your work, plus a brief, written description of the material. Please note that other formats cannot be accepted.

A summary or transcription in English must accompany material in other languages.

A statement of up to 500 words describing your work and including details of any major programmes for which you have been responsible.

N.B. APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED WITHOUT THE ABOVE WORK. If your first language is not English, you must supply suitable evidence (an original certificate that is not more than two years old and issued by the responsible body) that you have reached the relevant standard.Deadline for applicationsApplications for funded Fellowships in the academic year 2013-14 are now being accepted.The deadline is Thursday 31st January 2013.Self funded fellows may apply at any time.If you would prefer to apply by post, please send all the relevant documents to:The Reuters Institute for the Study of JournalismDepartment of Politics and International RelationsUniversity of Oxford13 Norham GardensOxfordOX2 6PSUnited KingdomApplications should be sent in the following format:

All articles should be submitted on A4 size paper (shrunk/enlarged as appropriate)

CVs, biographies and research proposals should also be A4 size, with text single-spaced and no larger than size 12.

No paperclips or staples should be attached.

Please note that we are unable to return application materials.For more information, please visit : official website